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Interagency Improvised Explosive

Device Defeat

Dr. Edwin A. Bundy

Program Manager

TSWG Improvised Device Defeat Subgroup and

EOD/LIC Program

EOD/LIC Mission

The Explosive Ordnance Disposal/Low-Intensity Conflict

(EOD/LIC) program provides Joint Service EOD technicians and

Special Operations Forces (SOF) operators with the advanced

technologies and mission-focused solutions required to address

current and emerging threats presented by unconventional and

asymmetric warfare.

Remote Operations andAdvanced Mobility

• Develop capabilities to remotely approach, enter, and conduct

reconnaissance operations in hazard areas and danger zones.

• Enhance mobility-related technologies and equipment to

facilitate safely approaching, operating in, and withdrawing

from hazardous environments.

• Develop systems and technologies to gather and store

operational information for transmission to operational

personnel and unit commanders.

• Improve technologies for the relocation of unexploded

ordnance, hazardous materials, and improvised devices.

Remote Operations andAdvanced Mobility

Access and Disablement

• Develop tools to quickly and efficiently breach or gain access to

structures, barriers, vehicles, and containers

• Develop chemical, mechanical, electrical, and explosively

actuated systems for the neutralization and disruption of

unexploded ordnance and improvised devices

• Improve technologies for rendering fuzing and firing systems

inoperable

Access and Disablement

Cross-Section, 100 μs

• Develop tools to locate and verify the presence of improvised

devices, unexploded ordnance, booby traps, and other threats

• Develop technologies to determine the specific type, condition,

and characteristics of unexploded ordnance and improvised

device components, and the specific hazards associated with

each

• Improve methods to analyze and evaluate improvised device

construction

Detection, Diagnostics, andAnalysis

Detection, Diagnostics, andAnalysis

Advance the development of personnel protection systems for

operations in enhanced hazard environments. Develop novel and

improved solutions to protect personnel and property from blast,

fragmentation, and ballistic hazards.

Protective Measures andEffects Mitigation

• Develop tools and equipment to enhance situational awareness

and operational capability during incident response or direct

action operations

• Develop human performance improvement tools that foster the

advancement of knowledge related to unexploded ordnance,

improvised devices, and hazardous environments

• Develop tools and training for conducting novel and advanced

missions related to improvised devices and hazardous

environments.

Sustainability and Operations Management

Sustainability and Operations Management

Identify, prioritize, and execute research and development

projects that satisfy mission critical needs, fill capability gaps,

and address interagency requirements for advanced technologies

to safely and effectively defeat improvised terrorist devices.

Emphasis is placed on technologies to enhance the training and

support of operational personnel in the location, identification,

render safe, and disposal of homemade explosives, improvised

explosive devices, and other emerging terrorist threats.

IDD Mission

• In December 2008, the D-

IED SC published, Research

Challenges in Combating

Terrorist Use of Explosives

in the United States

• The report outlines ten

challenge areas where

concentrated research can be

most beneficial in combating

IED use in the homeland

Research Challenges

• C-IED Network Attack and Analysis

• Detection of Homemade Explosives

• Standoff Rapid Detection of Person Borne IEDs

• Vehicle-borne IED Detection

• IED Access and Defeat

• Radio Controlled IED Countermeasures

• IED Assessment and Diagnostics

• Waterborne IED Detect and Defeat Systems

• IED Threat Characterization and Signatures

• IED Warnings

Research Challenges

• Develop advanced technologies to defeat the broad spectrum of

improvised terrorist devices to include improvised explosive

devices (IEDs), vehicle borne IEDs (VBIEDs), person borne

IEDs, and enhanced hazard devices containing chemical,

biological, or radiological materials

• Develop innovative, cost-effective disruption and precision

render safe solutions that increase standoff distance, reduce

collateral damage, and decrease risk to the improvised devices

defeat operator

• Improve neutralization techniques for both sensitive and

insensitive explosives and enhanced payloads such as

flammable liquids and gases.

Device Defeat

Device Defeat

• Advance the capability of bomb technicians to interrogate

unknown or suspect items and packages

• Develop technologies to locate and identify improvised devices

and enhanced fillers, and diagnose key fuzing and firing

components

• Develop tools to assist bomb technicians in the identification of

U.S. and non-U.S. ordnance and firing systems incorporated

into or modified for use in improvised devices

Identification and Diagnostics

Identification and Diagnostics

• Advance production of effective countermeasures to neutralize

or defeat radio-controlled IEDs and provide safe environments

for bomb technicians

• Develop, characterize, and test technology solutions to safely

and effectively render safe or neutralize devices containing

improvised homemade explosives

• Develop, characterize, and test technology solutions to

effectively render safe improvised devices using novel fuzing

systems that incorporate such items as an electronic sensor,

microcontroller, or mechatronic components

Emerging Threats

Emerging Threats

• Develop advanced application systems to remotely access,

diagnose, and defeat improvised devices

• Advance development of manufacturer and model-independent

products and robotic tools with “plug and play” interface

• Develop open-architecture, navigation, communication, and

operator controls for robotic platforms, tools, and sensors.

Remote Procedures

Remote Procedures

• Improve performance evaluation methodologies, test

procedures, and tool characterization models for improvised

device defeat technologies

• Conduct ongoing evaluation and improvement of tools,

methods, and protocols for confirming the accuracy of detection

equipment, reliability of diagnostic tools, and completeness of

neutralization and safeing techniques

• Advance training concepts and information delivery systems

that promote the tactical and operational response readiness

required to effectively, safely, and efficiently counter

improvised devices and emerging terrorist threats

Tool Characterization and Information Resources

Tool Characterization and Information Resources

• Develop technologies to protect ships, boats, docking facilities,

offshore platforms, shore-side loading facilities, power plants,

bridges, and marine cables and pipelines from any form of

terrorist attack

Maritime Security and

Water-Borne IEDs

Modular Unmanned

Surface Craft-Littoral

(MUSCL)DIDSON Sonar

Maritime Security and

Water-Borne IEDs

• User-focused approach to IED Defeat

• Seeking participation from other government agencies

• Solutions for both military and civilian bomb technicians

• Leveraging interagency and international contributions

Contact information:

eodlic@eodlic.cttso.gov

iddsubgroup@tswg.gov

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